Last House COVID-19 relief bill includes provisions popular with contractors

House Democrats propose a $3 trillion COVID-19 relief bill that includes provisions supportive of government contractors.

SAIC can claim a $630M Air Force prize thanks to Unisys Federal deal

Thanks to its acquisition of Unisys Federal, SAIC can out this win of a $630 million Air Force weather technology contract as a takeaway.

All done: NIH's IT arm wraps up CIO-SP3 SB on-ramp awards

With this new round of awards, the National Institutes of Health's IT acquisition shop completes the on-ramp process for the CIO-SP3 Small Business contract.

COVID-19 crisis shakes up outlook for 2021 budget and beyond

Contractors see some opportunities ahead as the nation moves toward recovery, but there are plenty of complicating factors as well.

Opinion

Contractors face contradictions among COVID-19 guidance

Contradictions in provisions of the CARES Act and existing laws and regulations has created a conundrum for contractors trying to stay in compliance.

Internal focus paramount as firms consider M&A during a pandemic

Publicly-traded companies aren't turning their back on mergers and acquisitions during the pandemic, but some see opportunities and others are taking a thoughtful pause.

GAO rejects Peraton's request for protest cost payments

The Air Force pushed back when Peraton asked for $100,000 in attorney fees after the company won a protest. This dispute offers us some insights into the costs of protests and how agencies can fight against those claims.

Oracle taps new public sector head

Oracle has named the executive that will lead North America public sector sales, filling the spot left vacant when Mark Johnson died in February.

These deals show some not halting their M&A plans

The COVID-19 situation has redirected many companies' attention more inward and put their plans for acquisitions on pause for now, but this week's round of deals shows they can still happen.

PAE sees COVID economic stimulus 'trickle down' effect on government services

PAE executives view restoring the economy as priority number one for its main U.S. government customer well into 2022 and that the federal services marketplace will get a boost as well.

Opinion

How is the private sector pivoting to 'distance work?'

In part 2 of his series on the future of work, IBM's John Kamensky shares early lessons from the dramatic shift from the office to home.

AWS' latest protest over JEDI kicks off blog fight

Amazon Web Services' latest JEDI protest went directly to the Defense Department, but Microsoft took notice and that has started a now-very public messaging battle between both cloud rivals.

How the new Raytheon Technologies is managing COVID-19 work losses

Raytheon Technologies opened for business in mid-April just as the coronavirus pandemic accelerated and essentially shut down commercial aerospace, but the new company wants its workers in that market to simply move over to defense.

Maximus results show some resiliency in face of pandemic's impact

Maximus' business has suffered outside the U.S. But the company also explains how it is adapting and where the growth is moving forward.

How Parsons sees today's market dynamic changing the future

Parsons Corp. is watching its government customers change how they operate during the pandemic and how that is leading to a rethinking by agencies on how the work gets done.

Perspecta keeps pressure on DEOS protest with new filing

Perspecta is pushing forward with its protest of the $7.6 billion DEOS cloud email service award to General Dynamics with a new filing.

SAIC clears $2.9B Army recompete hurdle

Science Applications International Corp. wins the largest recompete for its current fiscal year: a $2.9 billion Army software support contract.

Axiologic names president as it moves out of small biz realm

Axiologic has hired former ManTech executive Andy Baratta as its first president as the company moves beyond the small business sector.

L3Harris results mix pessimism and optimism

The core of L3Harris Technologies' business appears protected from the coronavirus pandemic's effects as federal contracting activity appears to move full-steam ahead. Other markets are much more problematic.

Leidos sees temporary COVID hit and a quick recovery

Leidos expects the COVID-19 pandemic to hit revenue by 2 percent this year, but also sees positive signs for the market as the country moves to reopen.